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Groundbreaking for St. Joseph’s New Trauma Unit

September 3, 2014 by Archive

St. Joseph Regional Health Center in Bryan held groundbreaking Wednesday on its $20 million dollar level two trauma center. Chief Executive Officer Kathy Krusie says the center will be added to the south end of the main tower. Construction will … [Read more...]

Texas A&M Board of Regents Meeting Recap

September 3, 2014 by Archive

Wednesday marked the first time in four months that the Texas A&M system board of regents held a meeting. The regents hired a familiar name as the next next vice president of finance and administration on the flagship campus. Dr. Jerry Strawser … [Read more...]

Bryan City Council Spends Tuesday Morning in Executive Session

September 2, 2014 by Archive

The Bryan city council spent almost three hours behind closed doors Tuesday morning, then emerged without taking action. Mayor Jason Bienski was asked what went on, considering the council was not scheduled to meet this week. Bienski says the … [Read more...]

Aggie Home Football Reminders From A&M Transportation Services

September 2, 2014 by Archive

Texas A&M Transportation Services encourages those attending home football games to take advantage of new services. Associate Director Debbie Hoffmann says pre-paid parking is going well enough that the West Campus Garage is already filled for … [Read more...]

Weekend Crimes Reported to Bryan and College Station Police

September 2, 2014 by Archive

Bryan police made at least four trips to the emergency room during the weekend to speak with victims of three assaults and one robbery. On Sunday night, officers took a report from a good samaritan who was cut by a knife several times. The victim … [Read more...]

Weekend Law Enforcement Arrests

September 1, 2014 by Archive

A disturbance involving a large butcher knife early Sunday morning at a College Station apartment complex resulted in two arrests. Police reported no injuries after the victim used one of the suspects as a shield to prevent the other from stabbing … [Read more...]

Don’t Fall For A Jury Duty Scam

September 1, 2014 by Archive

News release courtesy of the Bryan police department: The Brazos County Sheriff’s Office and Bryan Police Department are currently investigating a number of recent incidents in the county where citizens have received calls from one or more … [Read more...]

Longtime Extension Cotton Marketing Expert Dies

September 1, 2014 by Archive

News release and photo courtesy of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension: Dr. Carl Anderson, considered by his peers as Texas’ leading cotton marketing authority and one of the nation’s leading cotton analysts, passed away Aug. 30 at the age of … [Read more...]

Governor Perry Says Indictment Tweet Was Unauthorized

September 1, 2014 by Archive

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Republican Texas Gov. Rick Perry says a disparaging tweet from his personal account about the Democratic district attorney he's charged with unlawfully trying to oust was unauthorized. A tweet from Perry's account Sunday, after … [Read more...]

Free Furniture Promotion Gets National Attention

August 29, 2014 by Archive

The Texas A&M football team's blowout of South Carolina resulted in free furniture for more than 650 customers of the Ashley Furniture store in College Station. Owner Mark Wilks, who was in the process of planning a check writing party when he … [Read more...]

New Criminal Justice Software Deal for Brazos County Being Drafted

August 28, 2014 by Archive

Brazos County commissioners are a step closer to coming up with an alternative plan for developing new computer software affecting the courts, prosecutors, and law enforcement. Eight weeks ago, the county sued a Virginia-based company after being … [Read more...]

Bryan Men Are Arrested Following ER Disturbance, Taking Dad’s Truck, & An April Robbery

August 28, 2014 by Archive

A Bryan man is held in the Brazos County jail without bond, after his arrest for assaulting an emergency room employee at St. Joseph's Regional Health Center. The arrest report from Bryan police states the e-r technician, an e-r patient, and a friend … [Read more...]

Brazos County Commissioners Hear From Concerned Constable

August 28, 2014 by Archive

A Brazos County constable isn't happy about a pending move to the courthouse. County commissioners heard a request this week from precinct 4 constable Isaac Butler for another officer after he just found out he will be responsible for serving more … [Read more...]

District Court Plea Agreements & Probation Revocations

August 28, 2014 by Archive

A College Station man has admitted to a shooting in July of last year outside the Southgate Village apartments. 30 year old Gerren Moore, who has been in jail since his arrest last October, was sentenced to ten years for aggravated assault with a … [Read more...]

Bryan Council Preliminary Support For New Hotel-Conference Center Incentive

August 27, 2014 by Archive

A divided Bryan city council has given preliminary approval to giving $2.4 four million dollars for a conference center that's part of a planned hotel and retail development in the area of Traditions golf course and the biocorridor. Spencer Clements … [Read more...]

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